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PWtlTtk Bankers, the "Merchants and the Brokers.
Ii in tke Street
Jenerajly Higher
Df Activity "Was Consider
Above That for Several
Days Past.
ORK. Nov 22,-Tho opening
the stock market today gavo
atlon of an upward movement;
e generally higher and the vol
tlvjtj" wns considerably above
cvernl days past. IL was cvl
advantagc was taken of the
1 of prices to market stocks,
i frequently been the action o
t through the recent period of
c that not much apprehension
1. especially as new points of
ero developed and largo buy
passed from ono to another
that only ono or two stocks
r at a lime aroused the suspi
re market was being supported
pose of realizing. The existence
Iclon made the market vulner
when the rate lor call loans
4 per cent in the afternoon
ic out freely from all quarters
n and prices broke rather pre
Somc of the features of
iad nominal explanations for
,ce. hut the dubse.iucnt market
Impression that the advance
mnlpulatcd for purposes of sus
niarket. s enormous absorption both of
tes Steel preferred and of the
nd bonds, and the operations
Dutcd in large degree to the
of a pool. Colorado Fuel was
one of tho independent stoor
show marked sympathy. The
In Brooklyn Transit and Man
j paralleled by that in Inter
ransit on 'he curb. On the
jms hind, the persistent Heaviness of
rpacltlcs on the stock exchange had
counterpart in the decline of Northern
titles on the curb. The motive seem
'lab a disappointment over tho further
fpsaeaierit in the Northern Securities
tulles'! scattering points of weakness
t enveloped In the later decline, which
iwame the whole market and wiped
: the gains In the few strong spots.
t rclal cause of the Hurry in ihe
market was said to be tho placing
tvtr J10.tO3.C00 of Pennsylvania car trust
Dut many larger transactions than
Hit hive been conducts-! In the money
wktln the last few weeks without dis
"litce H was perceived this morning
atsome of the largest recent lenders of
ry were not in the market, and those
i4 delayed filling thtr requirements nu
ll lne bid up the rate to the I per cent
t& Thtre were no further engagements
ItoU for export, but tl" foreign cx
kilfi market continued firm. Last prices
rn only slightly above he lowest, and
it dosing tone was weak, at losses gon
nly of between 1 and 2 points.
iJsds weakened in some nolnls in sym
tiy with stocks Total sales, pnr -.nluc.
I&OCO. United States new -Is advanced
n call
! NEW YORK BOND LIST.
t5 nt 2s rcg 104K. Man con g -Is . .IOoVj
JCWpon , . . lOUi Mex Cent -Is ... TS
tlU Tig . IOIMj 1st inc 27
tCwpon ..10P M & St L 4s . .. 07
rSn to reg ..13 Mo IC & T -Is ..102
!Cpon . .ISO7. 2s SCHs
fEo.'d is rcg .10CV, Nat RUot Mcx
SCrcfon . . 1001 "on -is . S2
liilson gen 4s 10CT4 N Y C gen 3'6s. 100
UiiH3 . OH IN J C gen 6s ..133Vi
t2irtlc C L -Is MMi Nor Pae -Is ... .103l4
!i Ohio 43 . .103 3s "5
Tji .... . 9Mi Norf & W c 4s..l01i,
Ctl Georgia Cs.llHi O S Us &P ..10I4
llulnc ,. . 021 Penn con 2,is ..103
JtOhlot V6 Reading gen Is. 102
Xtb A S"as S2H S L & I M c 5s.llC
lB fc 0 n 4s brii St L & S F fg 4s S9-
'HiSPg 4a.UOi St L S W Is - . 07
c 7s 12S1- Seaboard A L Is SlJ
?H 1 & P is Sl'j, So Pac 4s 0!5H
KtsILs . 94ii So Ry os llSVi
CCC, St Pg 43.103 Tex & Pac Is ..121
! Terra 4s . S4 T St L & W 4s. S2
Jn Tob 4.s . $11' U P 4s 106
So 43 ... SSr-i conv -is 114
P 4 R G 4s . .lnii r S Steel 2d 6s. 01
f?!pllcn4s 102 Wabash Is US
' 43 . , Ola; 'Deb B CS
Im &. D C la. Ill W Sc L U 4s .... 02
m Val 4fes . no AVIs Cent ls ... 02i
fck N unl 4a . 103H C F & I c 5s ... S3
Cs CLOSINC STOCK LIST.
i, A Sales High. Low. Clope.
c.n , . . . 2S.200 S7i ST.ll
l t Ohio ... 1 1.300 07 05 05T&
I1 , 200 01 04 03
Pacific .... 9,900 1314 132-Vi 132?fe
tot of N Jersey ..... 1SS
& Ohio 9.500 50 40 40
f b Alton . 100 43 13 12
Ji S2
Jt Northw.... 2.400 201 200 19S
W & St Paul .. 31,500 173 17 173
it " . 1S2
fc Tcrm & Tr." '4.266 ic is" 15
.ffe 5.900 274 20 2fi
PA C 4- st Louis :: .... 8
SS" .Southern . . SO0 23 23 2291
fiS1 07
r7iV,l,Hd!!0r' -.400 1S7 1ST)' 183
ffA,fUslern 315
VVIG Sl 31 29
KT, 2ij0 W S5 f3
3.500 73 72 72
ljSMM 1.S0O K 53 53
Sf Galley .... 4f0 sr. S3 S3
B&r, 100 DO 90 SO
Central .. 2.&50 150 140 149
tvi Central ... 100 so 30 29
V - 300 5-3 50 5C
nil uthcrn 2S
EhauaTShv lwJi
Sfel A,RV- ,- 0,10) 123 121 123
Ctt; if St Iuls. C3
Vl 3 Slc l SM 02 01 01
Wcp,,. 400 143 14CH 144
K kV"0, 17.0CO 10751 10S
tC T -m 33 33i
H ftV m 1W0 52 G-1
TwV "cettirn.. 4,fc00 75 74 74
jCju, 1.100 in oi 90
!SatK.,l.f8tcrn-- I- '0 -Wl:
17c n ?no. t - l?'1Cl 13C !33 133
'It lh " ' -.111,200 77 73 73
fi & S SS S7
taiwnd Co. .. 28.C00 3CVt 35 -jsk
jLlt's.,';,- ;v 5,6f) Rii 3 S3
Louis TjaT m" m 05 CT
Jtfd 15 Southw.. 1 200 25 2 21
fiipar'ifi; 1.000 51 53 53
Kfd. ma 2C.G00 331 K4"H, 3(4
tyi ,u & est... 32'.i 31 31
ft 'p..,., 1.000 53 j4 63 62
INfi lcClfle . ...112,20.1 110 H4-v,
F'W " ' l-m J5 01 9S
Ew. " 2.yvi 24 23-V 2:m
ll.jM Unt - 0W SIVj 23V, 23
jKlCVrj ,rlno & 17'Y' "7
Pac fin 17."W -21 22 22
jfejflg0' fompanle.w
i?Wcx 100 210 219 - 213
. r- ICO 122 122 ISO
RW rg0 : - 2
.r?- nc'uU'--
JKI Fdy .. 4.500 32 31 31
mM. , n " 1.100 34 34 si
U 93
Mf 2 1.500 0 Sl fiai
f ---.-H--.f
. SILVER. 4
-f New York 60c -f
San.Frnncisco 69c -f
London 27d -f
4- LE.VD. '
Now York $4.2054.70
COPPER.
New York, casting J14.50fll4.75
&
Pfd 1,205 39 3S 37?i
Am. Llnscod Oil... 1(0 17 17 16
Pfd 100 40 40 as
Am- Loco 9,700 33 32 32
. Pfd 700 102' '101 101
Am. S & Ref 25.000 S2 70 S0
Pfd 1.300 111 114 114
Am. Sugar Rof..,. 12.MO 152 140 149
Ana. Mining Co.... 2.000 118U 117 115
Brook Rap Trans. 39.600 C9 C7 03
Colo Fuel & Iron. 17.200 40 47 47
Con. Gas 4.100 21S 217 217
Coin Products .... 6,000 25 24 24
Pfd 2,000 SI S0 S0
Distil. Securities. 1.C00 36 33 36
Gen. Elec 8.500 154 ISO 1S9
Inter. Paper 20,000 20 19 19
Pfd 600 7S 7S 7S
Inter Pump 300 41 40 29
Pfd S4
Nat. Lead SDO 21 23 23
N. American 1,200 IOC 103 101
Pacific Mail 3,200 4S 43 44
People's Ga3 4.900 10S ICS 107
Pr. Steel Car 5,100 30 35 35
Pfd 400 S4 SI S3
Pull. Pal. Cnr 100 231 231 229
Rc-pub. Steel 6,500 17 1C 1CU.
pfd 2.SO0 60 6S 6S
Rubber Goods .... 2,00i) 21 23 23
Pfd 200 S7 S7 S7
Tenn. Coal & Iron 5,700 7G 74 74'
U S Leather 21.000 14 11 14i
pfd 1.900 06 p.". 93
U S Realty .: j.-joq S4 S3 81
U S Rubber 3.000 33 32 32
Pfd 900 SS SS S7
U S Steel 69,600 2SV'. 27 27
Pfd 137,000 90 SO S9
WcsU Electric .... S.000 183 179 ISO
West. ,Union 'S.OOO 92 01 01
Total sales for tho day, 1,371.500 shares
Silver and Drafts.
NEW YORK, Nov. 22. Bar silver, 59c;
Mexican dollars, 47c.
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 22.-Sllvcr
bars, 50c; Mexican dollars, 4Cc. Drafts
Sight, 2c; telegraph, 5e.
Money and Exchange.
NEW YORK. Nov. 22. Money on call
strong and higher, 2;2 per cent;
closing bid and offered at 3 per cent.
Time loans dtcady; sixty and ninety
days, 3 per cent; six months, 34 per
cent.
Prime mercantile paper, 4i4 'per
cent.
Sterling exchange firm with actual busi
ness In bankers' bills at $4.S7.15S4.S7.20 for
demand and at 54.S4.20gl.Si.25 for sixty
da vs.
Posted rates, ?4.S5-??4.S7 and fl.SS.
Commercial bills, S4.S4.
New York Metals.
NEW YORK. Nov. 22. The London tin
market cabled a slight decline with spot
clcslng at 132 10s and futures at 132 5s.
Locally prices were without material
change on tho average, though outsldo
quotations were shaded. Spot is now
quoted nt $29. 00ft 29. 17.
Copper also was lower In tho English
market, with spot quoted at CG and fu
tures at 66 7s 6d. Locally the markot
was steadv at recent prices. Lake Is held
at $14.S7-r1512; electrolytic at $14,750
15.00, and casting at S14.50nn.75.
Lend was unchanged at ?4. 20474.70 In tho
local market and at 13 In London.
Spelter closed at 25 5s In London. Tho
local market also shows firmness around
$5.75iG.B7 for spot.
Iron closed at 52s Od In Glasgow and
at 46s 3d In Mlddlcsboro. Locally Iron
was firmer; No. 1 foundry northern, No.
1 do. southern and No. 1 do. do. soft, arc
quoted at $16.75iH7.25; No. 2 foundry
northern at $1C.25i1C.75.
Boston Wool Market.
BOSTON. Nov. 22. Tho wool market
has been more quiet tho past week, but
it has lost nono of Its strength. Lack
of supplies has been the cause of cur
tailment of business. An avcrago esti
mate is that thcro will not be over
20,000,000 pounds of wool left In dealers
stock bv January 1. it notablo decrease
from last voar. Territory wools continue
active. Pulled wools aro firmer. For
eign grades aro quiet Territory quota
tions: Idaho Fine. lSM9ci heavy fine, 1CE
17cc; tine medium, lSfil9c; medium, 21
4j22c; low medium. 225'23c.
Wyoming Fine. 17',lSc: heavy flno,
ltvfi'lCc; flno medium. 17iTllSc; medium,
22fi23c; low medium, 23021c.
Utah and Nevada Fine, l74I18c: heavy
fine, IFfflCe; fine medium. 17tj'lSc; medi
um. 22??23c; low medium, 23f?24c.
Montana Fine choice, 21(y22c; fine av
erage. 19520c; flno medium choice. 21
22c; average. lOffiMc; staple, 22923c; me
dium choice, 23fl23c.
"London Wool Market
LONDON. Nov. 22. Tho sixth scries of
tho 1901 wool sales was opened today.
There was a large attendance. Tho of
ferings numbered 7150 bales, mainly me
rinos. Competition was active and prices
h'gher Several parcels of good Queens
land New South Wales, South Australia
now clip were offered, Americans paying
la 3d for tho best lots of greasy. Cross
brcds wero In strom; demand. Sllpcs and
Cape of Good Mope and Natal snow
wbltes and scoureds were d hlghor. Me
rinos were 5 per cent dearer. Medium
crousbreds 10 per cent and coarse grades
15 per cent above the last series.
St. Louis Wool Market.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 22. Wool Steady to
firm. Medium grades. combing and
clothing. 21129c; light fine. 122c;
heavy fine, 14ttl8c; tub washed, 2C39c.
New York Sugar Market.
NEW YORK. Nov 22. Sugar Raw.
firm. Fair refining. 4 3-lCc; centrifugal,
9.; test, I 11-lOc; molasses sugar, 3 15-lGc.
Refined Is firm; crushed, $0.15; powdered,
J3.55; granulated, $3.45.
Butter and Eggs.
NEW YORK. Nov. 22 Buttor and
cheese unchanged. ...
Eggs Firm; Western fancy, selected,
30c; do. average best, 2Stf29c.
Logan and Bryan Lotter.
James A. Pollock & Co,, 6 West Socond
South street; furnish Logan & Bryan's
New York stock letter under date of Tues
day. November 22: After a strong open
ing and somo little advance over yester
day's pricey tho market seemed to halt
and hold of? rather sharply and is closing
weak. Stocks havo hnd a long continued
advance, with absolutely no .sot-back or
reaction worthy of thu name, and it la but
natural on the llrst appcaianco of dear
money to cause somo little halting nnd
prom taking. The general situation, un
derlying stock market conditions, remains
nracticallv unchanged, and while profit
taking Induced by little dearer money may
bring about some further decline, wc feel
good stocks can bo bought on the reces
Half-a-Day
saved by housekeepers ever' week.
Fcls-Naptha does this and more.
Fcls-Naptha. ' rhlladalphla.
jarket Men Kept
Easy Filling Orders
Thanksgiving Trade, Both, in and
Out of City, a Tremendous One
Advance in Spring Chickens.
With head and feet, 22 cents a pound,
without head and feet, 25 cents a pound.
Theso were tho prices quoted on turkeys
yesterday along Market row, and but few
purchasers stopped to lnqulro tho cause
of the difference In price. Naturally pur
chasers were looking for tho bird at tho
lowest posslblo .figure, and many bought
at tho cheaper price, without stopping to
consider that they would savd little or
nothing on an olght-pound turkey, and
would have the extra troublo of removing
tho head and feet. Dealers holding tho
turkeys at tho higher price say they will
not sell at a less figure, that they will
put them In cold storage and savo them
fOr Christmas, when a great scarcity in
turkcyB is looked for. rather than dis
pose of them at less than 25 cents a pound.
Spring chickens yesterday advanced to
20 cents.
Dealers wore making a run on cranber
ries yesterday, the best quality being of
fered at 10 cents a quart, retail, This Is
tho lowest price the berries have reached
this season, and probably will hold good
no longer than Thanksgiving day. Ba
nanas are being quoted at a littlo higher
prices than heretofore, the best of them
now gouig at-40 cents a dozen. Somo are
to be had at from 25 to 35 cents, but the
choice ones bring 40 cents.
Nuts, dates and nppies wero sold In
largo quantities yesterday. All kinds of
nuts, except almonds, bring 20 cents a
pound, the almonds being held at 23 cents.
Halloway dates retail at 15 cents a pound;
tho Fards at 20 cents. Choice apples from
Colorado and Idaho sell at 40 to 50 cents
n pock.
A tremendous amount of business Is
Just being done by the local dealers In
foods of all kinds, nnd grocers, butchers,
fruit dealers and fish men expect to be
kept busy until a late hour tonight filling
orders already received from the city and
country.
Wholesale Quotations.
Hay, Grain and Straw. Oat straw, per
bale. 30c; alfalfa, 510.00; timothy, per
ton, baled, J13.50; wheat, per bushel,
OOcGSl.lO; corn, per cwt., $1.403 L45; corn,
cracked, $1.45fil.50; oats. $1.40; rolled oats,
$1.501.65; barley, rolled. $1.35; flour, bak
ers' No. 1, $2.30; flour, straight grade.
$2.402.50; flour, high patent, $2.0052.70;
rye, $2.60. graham flour, $2.50fl2T0; corn
meal, $1.7032.00, bran, $1.00; bran and
shorts, $1.10.
Meats.-Dressed beef, pound 46c
dressed veal, per pound, Sc; dressed
lambs, pound, 6c; dressed mutton, per
pound, bgcc. dressed hogs, 7c; live,
5c; mincemeat, Sft9c.
Poultry. Dressed hens, 12c; broilers,
per pound, 14c; turkeys, 19822c.
Fruits California grapes,$1.75; Utah ap
ples, bushel, $1.00; Grand valley apr-les,
$1.25; Santa Paula lemons, box, $5.00;
bananas, bunch, $2.7533 00; cranberries,
$7.0039.50 barrol; dates, pound. &310c; pine
apples, per dozen, $2.50; German prunes,
$1.00 per bushel; oranges, $3.7534.00 box.
Sugar. Beet sugar, per 100, $ti,40; cano
sugar, $6.50.
Vegetables. California head lettuce, 50c
pci dozen, oyster plant. 45c a dozen;
celery, dozen, 50c; parsnips, per cwt., $1.25;
green peppers, per pound, 5c; yellow
onions, per 100, $1.25; vcgetablo marrow, per
dozen, Wc; red cabbage, per pound, 2c;
sweet potatoes, per cwt., $2.25. Utah cab
bage, per 100. $1 25; potatoes, per cwt., 90c;
turnips, beets and carrots, per 100, Sl.OD;
green onions, per dozen, 20c; pumpkins,
dozen, $1.25; Utah lettuce, 20c; cauliflower,
pound, 7c.
Dairy Products. Butter, per pound, 23c;
cheese, per pound, 12c; eggs, per case,
$7.25ft7.75; comb honey, per crate, $2.75;
sweltzer cheese, per pound. lSc; llmburKcr
cheese, per pound. 16c; cream brick
cheese, per pound, 17c; Edam cheese, per
dozen, $12.00.
Fish. Utah lake black bass, 30c; sal
mon. 13c; mountain trout, 35c. halibut, 12c;
striped bass, per pound. 15c; soles, per
pound. 9c; flounders, per pound, 9c; Cali
fornia smelts, per pound. 12c; catfish, per
pound, 12c; perch, per pound, 10c; lob
stcrs, per pound, 15c. oysters, New York
counts. $1.60 per 100; selects, $2.23 por gal
lon; Olymplas. $3.00 gal.; barracuda, per
pound. 12c, sea bass, per pound. 12c;
bloaters, per 100. $3 50; codfish1, OflOc.
Ketall Quotations. .
Meals. Prime rib, 17c. porterhouse, IS
320c; pork. 17c. mutton chops. 10315c;
legs, 12c: lamo. l'.315c per pound; veal,
12(320c; veal loaf. 30c.
Poultry. Dressed hens, ICe; broilers.
ISc; turkey-. ducks, 20c; roast
springs. 20c. teal ducks, 30c pair, mal
lards. 75c; geese. 20c.
Fruits Utah apples, per peck, 30340c;
lemons, per dozen, 2oc; oranges, per doz
en. 25300c, bananas, per dozen, 30c; poors,
ihrco pounds for i5e; grapes (black),
per basket. C036Oc; grapes (white), 50360c;
Tokay grapes, 60c; pomegranatos. 15c per
pound; pineapples. 30c and 40c each.
Vegetables. New celery, 5c . a stalk;
oyster plant, 5c a bunch; parsnips, 20c
a peck; red cabbage. 5c pound, sweet po
tatoes, pound. 3c; cauliflower. 10c a pound;
potatoes, peek. 20c; cabbage, per pound,
3c; turnips, 20c peck; green onions. 2c;
carrots. 20c peck; biets, 20c peck; lettuce,
6c; pumpkins. 15c; Hubbard squash, 10c;
hot-house lettuce. 5c per bunch; spinach,
6c per pound; California French arti
chokes, 10c each; Utah Brussels sprouts,
two pounds, 23c. tomatoes, 5c per pound;
green pas. two pounds 25c.
Dalrv Products Butter, per pound. 30c:
cheese". 15c; eggs, per dozen. 25330c; fancy
clfsc, per pound. 23c; comb honey, per
comb, lac: strained honey, por pound, 15c;
Swiss cheese, per pound, 40c; llmburgcr
cheese, per pound. 60c; cream brick
cheese, 25c; Edam cheese, each, $1.23.
Fish. Black bass, Soc; salmon. 17c:
mountnln tout, 40c; halibut, 15c; sfrlped
bass. 20c; Mackinaw trout. 20c: codfish,
15c; perch, 12c; hlurgeon, 15c- white fish,
20c; mountain herring, 15c: lobster, 17c;
Bclect oysters, 60c a quart; barracuda,
per pound, 16c. sea' bass, per pound, 15c.
Grain and Provisions.
CHICAGO. Nov. 22. Delay to harvest
ing In Argentina owing to wet weather
caused strength In wheat here today. At
the close the December option was up lc.
May Is up l3Jlc; corn showa a gain of
c; oats arc up c, and provisions, 5 to
20c.
From Initial transactions to tho end of
the session the wheat market exhibited
remarkable strength. At the opening De
cember was up 1 to 1 cents at $1-0S to
$l.i'0, and May to lc at $1.C9 to $1.C9.
Tho advance was largely due to higher
prices In foreign grain markets. Liverpool
cables being up d, notwithstanding the
severe break hero yesterday. The strength
abroad was said to bo a result of active
buying caused by reports from Argentina
claiming that heavy rains had delayed
harvesting In that country.
From tho start shorts wero eager bid
ders for wheat, but offerings at llrst wero
limited. A little later there was some sell
ing as a result of liberal receipts In the
Northwest. There was also considerable
prollt-lukincr. which finally resulted In a
slight reaction. At $1 0S for December,
however, shorts again became active buy
ers and prices started on another upward
movement. Throughout tho remainder of
the day tho tendency was toward a higher
level. A number of reports were received
from the Southwest stating that rain Is
greatly needed and that much dnmagc Is
being done by drought. Another bullish
cotiHlderntion was a decreaso In primary
recelots. Strength of cash wheat at Kan
sas Cltv was also a factor.
Tho high do Int. on December for the dny
was reached at $1.09. May touched $U0.
Tho market closed with December at
$1.09. May closed at $1.0931.09.
Tho strength of wheat, small country
receipts and higher prices at the sample
tables were factors that held tho corn
market firm. Tho volumo of trading was
not large, business being largely of a
1 scalping character. December opened
to c higher at 4S to 49c, Bold between
4St?-lSc and 49o and closed at 49c. May
ranged between 45 and 46c and closed at
45346c.
In sympathy with the wheat market
oats held firm, but tho volume of trading
was small. December opened a shade
higher at 2Sc, sold up to 9c and closed
at 27l329c May ranged between 310
31c and 313lc and closed at 31c.
Local receipts were 101 cars.
Perslstont buying of lard and ribs by
packera caused a Hrm ton in provisions.
At tho start the market wus a trlflo eas
ier on liberal receipts of hogs Later
prices rallied and the market cloHOd firm,
with January pork up 17320c at 512.57
12.6-). Lard was up to $7. Ribs were &31
7c higher at $0.60.
The Board of Trade will bo clOBOd on
Thanksgiving, Thursday, November 24
RANGE OF THE LEADING FUTURES.
Articles " Open. High. Low. Close
Wheat, No. 2
December 100 109 10S 160
May 109 110 109 109
July 0S 9S 97 9S
Corn, No. 2
December 49 49 4J 49
May 15 46 45 40
July 45 46 45 45S
Oats, No. 2
November so
December 2S 29 2S 20
May 31 31 31 31
July 31 31 31 31
Mess pork
January 12.13 12.60 12.13 12.60
May .12.60 12.75 12.50 12.72
Lard
January 6.02 7.02 6 92 7.00
May 7.10 7.17 7.10 " 7.17
Short ribs
January .. 6.12 0 62 C.42 C.50
May G.G0 - C C7 6.57 6.67
CASH QUOTATIONS.
Cash quotations wero as follows Flour,
steady. No 2 spring wheat, $1 GS31.13;
No. 3, Sl.OOg'l.OS; No. 2 red. $1.U1 13.
No. 2 corn. 53c; No. 2 yellow. 57c. No.
2 oats, 31Tf32c; No. 2 white. 32c; No.
3 white, 3052q No. 2 rye, 7Sc Good
feeding barley. 3S33Sc; fair to cholco
malting. 42352c. No. 1 flaxseed, $1.11,
No. 1 northwestern. $1.19. Mess pork,
per barrel. $11.1511)11.20. Lard, per 100
pounds, $G.925r!-5. Short ribs sides
(lcoso). C. H2?f6S7 Short clear slden
(boxed). $G.75G.S7. Whisky, basis of
high wines, $1.21. Clover, contract grade,
$12.23.
RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
Articles- R0Cp. Ship.
Flour, barrels si.kk) u.poo
Wheat, bushels 124,300 47 00)
Corn, bushels G79.000 127 200
Oats, bushels 152.300 1521300
Rye, bushels s.000 O.SfO
Barley, bushels 132,700 10,300
PRODUCE EXCHANGE.
On the produce exchange today tho
butter market was firm. Creameries, 16
3 24c; dairies, 15S'21c.
Eggs-Firm, at mark, 18322c; prime
firsts, 26c; extras, 2Sc.
Cheese Firm, lll'Jc.
Available Grain Supply.
NEW YORK. Nov. 22. Special cable and
telegraphic communications received by
'Bradstrecfs show tho following changes
In available supplies, as compurcd with
last account:
Wheat, United States and Canada, east
of Rockies, decrease 723.000 bushels.
Oats. United States and Canada, cast of
Rockies, decrease S71.000 bushels.
Tho leading Increases reported this week
are 712. 000 bushels In Manitoba; 163,000
bushels at depot harbor, 63.0C0 bushels at
Portland. Me.. S3.000 bushels at Kingston
and CS.0U0 bushels at the Milwaukee pri
vate elevators
The leading decreases aro 400,000 bushels
at Northwestern Interior elevators, 110 000
bushels at Louisville and S6.000 bushels at
the Chicago private elevators.
LIVE STOCK.
Chicago.
CHICAGO. Nov 22.-Cattle-Rccelpts.
21.000. Including -JCO0. Market steady. Good
to prlmo steers. $5.S03G.E0; poor to medi
um, $3.1053.60, stockers and feeders, $2.00
4 50; cows. $1.25S'l.50. calves, $3.0030X0;
western steers. $3.503 6.10.
Hogs Receipts, 32.0C0. Market 5 cents
lower. Mixed and butchers, $3.5034.70;
good to choice heavy, $4.65ff4.70; rough
heavy, 34.3534. 50; light, $1,353-4.00; bulk of
sales, $4.5534.(5
Sheep Receipts, 22.0CO. Market steady
to lower. Iimbs, weak, 15 cents lower.
Good to choice wethers, $4.3034.90; fair to
choice mixed. $3.503 4 25; western sheep.
$3.(034.75; native Iambs, $4.0031.15; west
ern lambs, $3.0O35.G0.
Kansas City.
KANSAS CITY, Nov. 22.-Caltle Re
ceipts, 21,000. Including 400 southerns.
Market Is steady to 10 cents lower. Na
tive steers, $3.5036 25; southern steers,
$2,6031.25; southern cows, $1.6033.25; na
tive cows and heifers. $1.5034.95; stockers
and feeders, $2.254.10, bulls. $2.0033,60;
calves. $2.5035.75; western ateers, $3.O03
4.60, western cows, $1.5033.50.
Hogs Receipts. 17,000. Market 5310
cents lower. Bulk of sales. $1.5034.65;
heavy. $4.6034 75; packers, $1.5034.65; pigs
and light. $3.753M.55,
Sheep Receipts. 3000. Markot strong.
Muttons. $4 O035.OO; lambs. $-1.5036.(0;
rango wethers, $3.7534.75; ewes, $2,7511
I 25; fed Wyoming ewes, 93 pounds, $5.00.
Omaha.
SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 22. Cattle Re
ceipts, 5700. Market 10 cents lower. Na
tive steers, $3.753C-33; cows and heifers.
$2.5033.S5; western steers, $2.9034.75; Texas
steers, $2053375; cows and heifers. $2.30
4(3.40; ennners, $1.7532.30; stockers and
feeders. $2.4034.00; calves, $2.5033.60; bulls,
stags, etc., $1 7533.S5.
Hogs Receipts. 11,000. Market EfilO
cents lower. Hea.vy, $15034.60, mixed.
$1.5034.52; light. $4.45i?4.55; pigs, $4 003)
4.40; bulk of sales, $4.5034.62.
Sheep Receipts. 7500. Markot steady.
Westerns.' $I.2.?4.G0; wethers, $4.0034.60;
ewes. $3.9034.45; common and stockers.
$2.50-34 23; lambs, $3.0030.90.
Coast Grain.
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov 22. Wheat
Stronger. December, $1 43; May, $1.45.
Barley Stronger. December, $1.11 bid;
$1.12 asked.
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E. J. WILLS, Agent,
15 W. 2nd So. St.. Salt Lake City.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS'
MEETING.
Notice Is hereby given that the annual
meeting of tho stockholder of the Go
dlva Mining company will bo held at the
office of tho company, rooms CT9-312
Whltlngham building. In Salt Lake City,
Utah, on Monday, tho 6th day of Decem
ber, 1E0I, at 2:30 o'clock p. m., for tho
election of directors nnd ofllccns for the
ensuing voar and for the transaction of
such other business an may be brought
before tho meeting
clllC JOHN Q. PACKARD. President.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS'
MEETING.
Notice Is hereby given that the annual
meeting of the stockholders of the Ge
mini Mining company will be held nt the
office of the company, rooms 3M-312
Whltlngham building. In Salt Lako City,
Utah, on Monday, the 5th day of Decem
ber. 1D0I. at 2:30 o'clock p. ra., for tho
election of directors for tho ensuing year
and for the transaction oi such other
buHlnes3 3 may be brought beforo the
meeting. JOHN Q. PACKARD
C1U5 President.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
Tho annual meeting of the stockholders
of the Primrose Mining company will bo
held on December 8. 1001 at -I o'clock p.
m . at room 403 Aucrbach building. 1C2
Muln street. Salt Lake City. Utah, for tho
purpose of electing a board of directors
and to transact such other business as
may properly come before tho meeting.
By order of tho board of dlrectore,
c5i7 R- J. EVANS, Secretary.
PE03ATE AND GUABDIANSHLP
jnOTICES.
Consult County Clerk or e rcsnectlve
Umera for lurthcr information.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO
bato division, In and for Salt Lako coun
ty, State of Utah. In the matter of tho
estato of Johan Erlckson, deceased. No
tice. The petition of L. N. Hossel, praying for
tho Issuance to himself of letters of ad
ministration In the estato of Johan Erlck
son, deceased, ha'ffbcen act for hearing on
I rlday, tho 25th dny of November, A. D.
1004. at ten o'clock a. m., at tho county
courthouse. In tho courtroom of said
court, in Salt Lako City, Salt Lako coun
ty. Utah.
Witness the Clerk of said court, with
the seal thereof affixed, this 14th day of
November, A. D. 1901.
(Seal.) JOHN JAMES. Clerk.
By David B. Davies, Deputy Clerk.
C. M. Nielsen, Attorney for Petitioner.
cl020
IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO
balo division. In and for Salt Lako coun
ty, State of Utah. In the matter of tho
estato of Cclcatla D. Ferris, deceased.
Notice
Tho petition of Franklin Samuel Ferrl3,
administrator of the estate of Colcstln D.
Ferris, deceased, praying for the settle
ment of final account of said administra
tor nnd for tho distribution of tho residue
of said catate of the persons entitled, has
'been act for hearing on Frldny. tho 2nd
day of December, A. D, 1901. at 10 o'clock
a. m.. at tho county courthouse in the
courtroom of said court, in Salt Lako
City, Salt Lako county. Utah.
Witness the Clerk of said court, with
the teal thereof affixed, this ISth day of
November, A D. l&OI.
rSeal. JOHN JAMES. Clerk.
By David B. Davies. Deputy Clork.
Dana T. Smith, Attorney for Estate.
C1230
IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO
bate division, In and for Salt Lako coun
ty, State of Utah. Tu the matter of tho
estato of O. A. T. Forsgcll, deceased, No
tice. Tho petition of Eva Forsscll, adminis
tratrix of the estate of O. A. T. Forssell,
deceased, praying for the Hottlemcnt of
llnal account of said administratrix and
for the distribution of the residue of anld
estato to the persons entitled, has been
act for hearing on Friday, tho Oth day of
December A. D, 1904. at 10 o'clock a, m.,
at the county courthouse. In the court
room of said court. In Salt Lako City, Salt
Lako county, Utah.
Witness the Clerk of said court, with
the seal thereof affixed, this 21st day of
November, A. D. 1001.
rSeal. JOHN JAMES. Clerk.
By David B Davies, Deputy Clerk.
W, R. White. Attorney for Estate. C1531
IN" THE DISTRICT COURT. PROBATE
division, In and for Salt Lake county, Stato
of Utah In tho matter of the estato of
William Kahlcrt. deceased Notice.
The petition of F. Berry, praying for
the Issuance to Louis Ilobcln of letters of
administration In tho estate of William
Kahlert, deceased, has been set for hear
ing on Friday, the Oth day of December,
A. D. 1904. at 10 o'clock a. m., at the coun
ty courthouse In tho courtroom of said
court. In Salt Lake City, Salt Lako coun
ty. Utah.
Witness the Clerk of said court with tho
seal thereof affixed, this 22nd day of No
vember. A. D. iro-i
(Scall JOHN JAMES, Clerk.
A. J. Weber, Attorney. cl600
IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO
batc division, In and for Salt Lake
county State of Utah.
In tho matter of the estate of Henry
D McDoncil, deceased. Notice.
The potltion of John D McDonoll.
praying for tho Issunnco to himself of
letters of administration In tho estate of
Henry D McDoncil. deceased, has been
set for hearing on Friday, the 25th dr.y
of November, A. D. 1904. at 10 o'clock a.
ni.. at tho county courthouse. In tho
courtroom of said court, In Salt Lake
City. Salt Lak county. Utah.
Witness the Clerk of said court with
tho seal thereof affixed, this 12th day
of November, A. D. 1901.
(Seal.) JOHN JAMES. Clerk.
By David B Davies. Deputy Clerk.
C. Stanley Price. Attorney. cS61
IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO
bato division, In and for Salt Lake coun
ty, State of Utah. In th.o matter of tho
estate of William Mahoney, deceased.
Notice.
The petition of William Mahoney, pray
ing for the issuance to himself of letters
of administration in the estate of Wil
liam Mahoney. deceased, has been set for
hearing on Friday, the 2nd day of Decem
ber. A. D. 1601. at 10 o'clock a. m., at tho
county courthouse, in tho courtroom of
said court, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lako
county. Utah.
Witness the Clerk of said court, with
the seal thereof affixed, this I9lh day of
November. A. D. mi.
Seal JOHN JAMES. Clerk.
By David B. Davies, .Deputy Clerk.
McGurrin & Weber, Attorneys. cl!20
IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO
bate division, In and for Salt Lako coun
ty, State of Utah. In tho matter of tho
estate of Morris Sommcr, deceased. No
tice. The petition of Phebe Sommcr, praying
for tho Issuance to A. J. Davis of let
ters of administration In the estate of
Morris Sommcr, deceased, hns been set for
hearing on Friday, the 9th day of Decem
ber. A. D. 1901. at 10 o'clock a. m., at the
county courthouse. In tho courtroom of
said court. In Salt Lako City, Salt Lake
county, Utah.
Witness the Clerk of said court, with
tho seal thereof affixed, this 21st day of
November, A. D. 1901.
- rSeal. JOHN JAMES. Clerk.
By David B Davlea. Deputy Clerk.
Powers & Straup, Attorneys. cl533
i
l
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL , ES
TATE. ' ni
i
In tho Third Judicial District court,
probata division, In and for Salt Lake
county, Utah. In tho matter of tho es
tate of Helena W. lledcllus, deceased.
Bv virtue of an order of Bale granted
bv the nbove-naincd court on the 11th day
of November. 1901, tho undersigned will
sell at prlvato sale tho following-described
real estate, to wit:
. Commencing at a point 49',fc feet cast of
the southwest corner of lot 7. block 6.
plat "B," Salt Lake City survey, and
running thence north fiTV, feet to tne
Bouth line of a one-rod alloy; thence cast
SG fcot along said alley; thoncc south 574i
feet; thence west 35 feet to the place of
beginning, with a three-room frame
building 'thereon.
Tho fmle will bo made on or after Sat
urdav, the 3rd day of December, 1904, at
12 o'clock m.. at the ofllco of G. H. Back
man, attornev, No. 32 South East Temple
streot. Salt Lake City, Utah, and bids
will be received by tho undersigned nt
said place. Terms of nale: Cash. 10 per
cent of each sum bid must accompany each
bid, and the nalo or sales will be oubject
to confirmation bv said court.
HELEN W. KENDRICK.
Administratrix.
G, II. Backman, Attorney for Estato.
clSol
t NOTICE.
The regular annual meeting of the
stockholders of tho Old Evergreen Mining
nnd Tunnel company will be held at the
office of the company. No, 1C1 South Main
street. Salt Lake Cltv, Utah, on second
Monday, December 12, 1904. at 2 o'clock
p. m. at which meeting tho question of
reincorporating said company or amend
ing Article III. of tho articles of Incor
poration so as to read "fifty years" In
stead of "twenty-five years." and for the.
transaction of such other business as
may lawfully come before said meeting.
HENRY G. M'MILLAN,
Score tarv
Salt Lake City. Utah, December 19, J90I.
C1330
UNION .ASSAY OFFICE,
M. S. HANAUEIl. Manager.
Removed to 162 South W. Temple.
SAMPLES BY MAIL AND EXPRESS
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PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP '
NOTICES.
Commit County Clerk or thn tcaoccUv j
signers for furtiior information, )
IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO
bate i division, In and for Salt Lake coun- ' f
ty. State of Utah. In tho matter of tho
cs,Jato of D. O. McNeil, deceased. Notice. IH
1 hp petition of Annie C. McNeil, pray- . ,
mg for tho lssiinncc to herself of lotters ' f,
of administration In the estato of D. G. v
McNeil, has been set for hearing on Frl- j
day. .the 2nd day of December, A. D. 1904. "
at 10 o clock a. rn.f at tho county court- t.
house. In tho courtroom of said court. In tH
Salt Lako City, Salt Lake county, Utah. i
witness tho Clerk of said court, with
the seal thereof affixed, thl3 ICth day of
Novomticr. A. D. 1904. H
(Seal.) JOHN JAMES. Clerk. jH
By David B. Davies. Deputy Clerk. J
m. Ray, Attorney. cll25 lH
H
IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO-
bate division, In and for Salt Lake coun- tH
ty, State of Utah. In the matter of th
estato of Thomas Vcrnard, deceased.
Notice. IH
Tho petition of John Weir, Jr.. admin- i
lstrator of tho estato of Thomas Vcrnard.
decensed, praying for the settlement of IH
(Inal account of Raid administrator anil IH
for the distribution of the residue of said A
estate to the persons entitled, has been IH
Bit for hearing on Friday, the 2nd day of lH
December, A. D. 1904. at 10 o'clock a. in., i
at tho county courthouse. In the court-
room of said court, in Salt Lake City, Salt IH
Lako county, Utah.
Witness the Clerk of said court, with '
tho sea thereof affixed, thl3 17th day of
November, A. D. 1901.
Seal. JOHN JAMES. Clerk.
By David B. Davies, Deputy Clerk. IH
A. L. Hoppaugh, Attorney for Estate.
NOTICE TO WATER-USERS, 'iH
State .Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City,
Utah, lnv, 17. 1904. IH
Notlco Is hereby given that C. H. Gibbs,
whose poscoffice address Is S2S Third East
.r?ot, Salt Lako City, Utah, has mado IH
application In accordance with tho re- JH
qulrements of chapter 1C4 of tho Session
Laws oX Utah. 1903, to appropriate one-
half OA) second-foot of the water flowing jH
from Bay City mine tunnel, which nat-
u rally llows into Little Cottonwood creek, IH
In Salt Lake county, Utah. Said water Is
to be diverted by means of a flume and
pipe, at a point which bears approximate- IH
ly south G7 degrees east, and Is distant
nbo.it sixteen hundred (1CC0) feet from the iH
southwest corner of tho southeast quarter Jl
of section 32. township 2 south, range 3 IH
cast. Salt Lake base and meridian, from
whero the water will be conveyed through
said flume and pipe for a distance of about jH
four thousand (4 COO) feet, and there used iH
from January 1 to December 31. Inciu- jH
slve, of each year for milling lead, silver
and copper orea'nt tho Superior Alta mine, jH
situated In Littlo Cottonwood mining dls- vM
trlct, nnd to provide water for steam jH
boilers, for lire protection for tho plant VM
and for the domestic use of tho employees JB
of said' mine. About flvc-hundredths iH
(5-1(0) of a accond-foot of the water will IH
be consumed, and the remainder of it will IH
be conducted to a settling pond, where It
will be clarified and then returned to tho
natural channel of Littlo Cottonwood
creek, at a point about four thousand Ave
hundred (4500) feet southwest of tho point
of diversion. , , ,
All protests against the granting of said jH
application, stating tho reasons therefor, M
must be made by affidavit In duplicate. IH
and filed in this office within thirty (30)
days after the completion of the publica- jH
tion of this notice. a p DOREMUS,
State Engineer. IH
Date of first publication November 13, IH
dato of completion of publication, Dc
ccmbcr 19 cll.2
NOTICE.
To tho stockholders of tho Star Con
solldated Mining company.
The Star Consolidated Mining company.
having acquired from Milan Packard IH
100.000 shares of tho capital stock of said IB
company, all registered stockholders of
said company arc horoby allowed to pur-
chaso pro rata, the stock held, by each. IfH
to said lOO.OGO shares at ICe per share, cost jH
price, on or before December 7, 1904. by
applying to the secretary of tho com
pany. room -132. Atla3 block. Salt Lako
City. This offer applle3 only to pres
cnt outstanding stock or transferred out
tandlng stock which has not participated .
In offer to purchase. All atock so pur- tM
chased to be delivered to purchaser by IB
the company on or about T'cccmber 22.
11904 but payment therefor rjade prior to liH
December 7, 1901. Holders of stock de- IH
siring to participate in purchase must
present certificates lv secretary at time
of payment to be uldmped.
Bv order of tho board of directors.
Salt Lako City. October 21. 1901.
H. G. McMILLAN. President.
W. II. Farnswortli. a""-etary. b2153
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT.
The Salt Lake Route Exploration com-n-inv
Principal place of business. Suit
like' City. Utah. Location of mines, Lin
coin county, Nevada.
Notice Is hereby given that, at n meet-inn-
of tho board of directors of tho Salt
TnVo Route Exploration company, held
., iho 5th day of November, 1991. assess
mont No. 1. of one dollar (1.00) per share.
wan levied upon the capital stock of the
cornoratlon. payable Immediately to the
anrretary of tho comp.m, at his office.
No. 101 Soivth Main street. Salt Lake c:ty.
Tti!v s'cfc upon which this ascowmont b
may remain untold n Friday. December I
flMi 1901 will be dellnqueiu. and advor- f
tip'd for sale at public auction, and, un
loss payment Is made before, will be sold
on Tuesday. December 27th. at 12 o'cloc.
noon, at the secretary's office, to paj-
tho delinquent assessment, together with fM
thl cost of advertising nnd expenses of fM
J- OBERNDORFER. Secretary.
" Dated November 5th. 1904. c4S3
ASSESSMENT NO. 7.
Old Evergreen Mining and Tunnel com
pany. Big Cottonv.cc:; Mining District.
Salt Lake county. Utah. Principal place
of business Salt Lake City, Utah.
Notice io hereby given that ut a meet
Ing of the board of directors of the Old
Evergreen Mining und Tunnel company.
a co'porntlon, held at the office of the
company, nt Salt Lako City, Utah, Mo.n
day the Wth day of October. 1901. an
assessment of 3 cents per share was levied
unou the capital Htock of the corporation.
payablo Immediately to II. G. McMillan,
secretary and treasurer of the compur.y,
at his office. No. 1G1 South Main street,
Salt Lake City. Utah. Any stock upon
which said assessment rr.cy be unpaid on
the 24th day of November, 1904. will bo
delinquent and advertised for sale at pub
lie auction. 'and unless payment Is made
before will be sold at my office on tho
"4th day of December. 1S0I, at 12 o'clock
noon to pay delinquent assessment, to
gcth'or with the cost of advertising and
exnenso of sal- H
(Seal.) HENRY G. McMILLAN.
Secretary.
No 1C1 South Main street, Salt I.nko IH
City. Utah. October 25. 3001. baCO
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' jH
MEETING.
'
Notlco is hereby given that n special
meeting of tho stockholders of the Dex-ter-Tnscnrora
Consolidated Gold Mines
company, a mining corporation, Is hereby
called, to be hold at the principal office of
said company, nt room 04 Auerbach
building. Salt Laku City. Utah, on the 5th
day of December. 1901. at two (2) o'clock
p. m. of said day. 1
The object of said meeting being for
tho purpose of pausing upon and ratify- 'H
Ing or reiectlng a certain agreement cn- H
tcrod Into bv tho officers of said com- iH
pany for the salo of all of Its mining and
other properties, situated In tho Tusca- IH
rora mining district. Elko county, Neva- '
da and to authorize the officers of Hald IH
company to carry Into effect said agree
ment and to make proper deeds of con
vcvance therefor, all In conformity with
the laws of the Stoto of Utah.
Dated this ISth day of November. 1901.
E. H. AIRIS.
3. B. MILNER,
JOHN DERN.
cl223 Director.